Lake Placid: More Sights and Sounds

ILGear.com has been in Lake Placid all week for the 24th annual Lake Placid Summit Lacrosse Classic, which brings thousands of lacrosse players and their families to the Adirondack Mountains.

We've collected a ton of content along the way, which you'll see on the site in the coming days and weeks — there's a literally more gear than you can shake a stick at here. Below, take a look at some of the sights from the past few days, which saw the scholastic divisions finish up and the men's and women's adult divisions get underway.

Seems like an endless amount of custom goods at Lake Placid every year, and this year's no different. Here's the Black Hawks, a team put together by the CNY Roadhawks.

Green Machine out of vermont

One of 11 different teams brought to Lake Placid by Indoor Action Sports out of Massachusetts.

MAINEiax out of Maine (obviously).

Albany Power's custom Cascade CPX-R

Clarence out of Western NY

One of several Fighting Four teams out of New York's Southern Tier.

Pretty awesome.

Loved the back of this shirt. This is the Flyers out of Rochester.

The Long Island Express Terps squad

The Long Island Express custom Cascade Pro7

Mortgage Academy out of Maryland wearing throwback unis paying homage to the Team USA 1980 Olympic gold medal team, which the team won in Lake Placid.

The Western Royals out of Rochester, NY.

Ashley Gersuk, who played at Northwestern and now helps the Leveille family organize the girl's and women's tournaments in Lake Placid, congratulates the Dazzling Divas of Long Island after the team won the first ever rising sophomore and freshman division at the Summit Classic.

The Baltimore Crabs took home the U-19 division title with a roster stacked with outstanding college players.

Baltimore Crabs

Lyn Reitenbach presented Maryland-bound Connor Cannizzaro (Cazenovia) with the first ever Paul Schimoler Spirit Award, which will be given each year at Lake Placid to a player sharing Paul's passion for lacrosse.

The FCA Girls National High School team won the 2014-2016 division at the Summit Classic.

The FCA National High School team won the U-18 Gold division at the Summit Classic.

Action underway in the Ultra Grand Masters Division, a new bracket this year for men age 55 and older.

Custom Graph-Tex Cascade R spotted on the sidelines

Ric Beardsley shows us the Burnt Too Syracuse alumni team unis.

Matte black CBA Cascade CPX-R worn by Coach Beardsley

Matt Palumb shows us you can be pretty limber ... if you wear the right pants.

Jake Hafner's Machine out of Syracuse

CNY Power

Sam Adams is one of the leading sponsors at this year's Summit Classic. Several happy hour events were put on near the tourney headquarters with Sam Adams flowing like the salmon of Capistrano.

The Northmen

We ran into UVA head coach Dom Starsia on the fields as he was heading to a masters game. He's using this Mohawk International Mach 1 stick with an old-school brown-leather traditional.

Our friend Doug Appleton shows us the Pure Performance unis.

Slow clap for the Molson Canadians

Spotted these custom Trilogy Lacrosse Under Armour Headline gloves on the sideline.

Just a couple of Crab Men.

Former Hopkins player Mark Goodrich shows us the Team Steak unis for this summer. See you at Mama's, Goody.

Our friends from the HEADstrong Foundation with a big setup in the vendor area and lots of great custom products, including gear from Warrior and Brine, on display.

Princeton star Thomas Schreiber playing for the Selecet Sector SPDRs.

Gotta check out the Power Strangers out of Albany. Mutliple colors in these wild unis.

Josh Purcell, who played at UMBC and now owns Rogue Lacrosse in New York's Capital Region, shows us the Team Breakaway unis.

We dig the Buffalo Soldiers.

Portland girls crew.

So the Buffalo Soldiers kept it interesting this year. Chris Tocin, who played at Canisius and plays each year at Lake Placid, is getting married in Octobor. So, Pat Lally had Chuck Kucinski at Sidewinder Sports dial up a custom bride-themed uniform for Tocin to wear at the Summit Classic. It gets better because the rest of the team had tuxedo-themed unis (see below).

Big crowd was on hand to watch the first ever Ultra Grand Masters championship, which turned into a four-overtime thriller won by Cloudsplitter over the Eldest Statesmen Hobart alumni team. (Ironically, the clouds were splitting as the game went into overtime.)